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The Times - 05/05/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A REAL TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, From Our Correspondent in East Europe-WARSAW, MAY 4, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDLNT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, HUGH WONTNER, Chairman, The Savoy Hotel Limited. 1 Savoy Hill, W.C.2, May 4., ROBERT FISHER, Managing Direc-, LOUIS NAGY. Manor Lodge, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, May 2., JOHN RADFORD, Senior Lecturer in, O. F. THOMPSON., CYRIL OSBORNE. House of Commons., J. S. CHALONER. Dudsland Farm, Cross-in-Hand, near Heathfield, Sussex, April 29., BUTE HEWES. 1 Russell Chambers, Bury Place. Bloomsbury, W.C.1, April 26., MICHAEL ELLMAN, Honorary Organizer, Anti-Tipping Campaign. 25 Westminster Mansions, Great Smith Street, S.W.1, May 3., FERRIER. House of Lords, April 26., From Our Motoring Correspondent, Oliver Edwards, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, Mr. F. M. Chapman, L. W. P., FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR,

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News: Mr. Pearson given confidence vote, Beatles to appear in Japan, 3-power talks on air-bus project, R.A. Head Says Art World IS 'Feverish', School Hours May Have To Be Staggered London Transport warning on buses, Dr. Kapitza talks of need for brains and work, Too many qualified women lost, Vatican deplores religious jazz, 18 leaders refuse to serve on Sukarno council, Syria pipeline dispute may be settled soon British group's promise on prices, Pay increases for doctors would help to check emigration, Not enough incentive to train, Geneva Talks On Vietnam Prisoners, Italian M.P.s To Debate Divorce Plan Opposition from Christian Democrats, Monday employer pays tax on charwoman Ministry suggest sharing by housewives, British Medical Team For Saigon, Man 'Rides His Luck' And Wins £82,374, French put curb on Nato overflights Monthly permits needed after June 1, Speech Ban On Africans At Socialist Congress, £1,000 increase for family doctors Government's two instalments disappoint B.M.A., First Eleven Picked For Industry, India storm over American gift, 26 Shop Stewards Study Stop-Watch Timing Methods sought for faster shipbuilding, Mrs. Wallace Nominated In Alabama, Batman To 8 Field Marshals, Now the fight for economic equality, Stolen works of art recovered, South Arabian rebuff to Yemen, Holiday Village Continues, 11,700 fewer immigrants, Gen. de Gaulle gives atom tests pledge Safety assurance to Latin America, Alarm at drop in Scots housing tenders 1967 target may not be reached, Hunger As A Challenge Mr. Wilson's call to farmers, Rhodesians taking talks seriously, Triumph For Church Cardinal Wyszynski unrelenting, Commonwealth Accord On Extradition Laws, Bible Translation Finished, Mrs. Castle's advice to makers, The Thinker Behind The Theory Sir M. Knox On The Genetic Fallacy, U.S. Looks Again At Nuclear Sharing, 2,400M. Rats Lead The Food Queues, On Other Pages, Ghana Students Must Stay In Berlin, Arab warning to Germany, Steel Firm Stop £17M. Harbour Dispute over basis for rating, Fiat Car Plant For Russia. Picture Gallery: A happy exchange of compliments. Politics and Parliament: Evidence test for 70 m.p.h. limit, Relief unlikely for hoteliers, M.P.s angry over racial rulings, Irish Peers' Rights 'No Longer Exist', Happy relations with railway unions, Elections the key in Vietnam, Payroll Levy Warning By Mr. Brown Action if price rises are excessive, Mr. Macleod counts cost of jobs tax, House Of Commons Regulations on car safety belts, New tax will be shot to bits: Mr. Grimond. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Pye Chairman Goes, £260,000 In Grants To Edinburgh, Church News, Canadian Woman To Head Gallery From Our Own Correspondent, Newspaper Society President, Finance Post For Mr. Macleod, Oxford, Bishop Of Leeds. Display Advertising: Aeroplane, Magee, Garrard, Jaguar, Boac Vc10, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rank Xerox Limited, Unilever N.V., Lowenbräu, The Standard Bank And Bank Of West Africa, Rover 3-Litre, Abc Television, The Times, Minster Trust Ltd, Pakistan International Airlines, Babcock & Wilcox, Lloyds Bank, Johnnie Walker, W. H. Smith & Son (Holdings) Limited, Tozer Kemsley & Millbourn,, Ncr, Cambridge, Bearts Of Kingston, Warne, Wright & Rowland Ltd, Ogily & Mather International Inc., Ogilvy & Mather International Inc., Northern Ireland, United Biscuits (Holdingd) Limited, Country Life, Montecatini, Co-Operative-Permanent Building Society, First National City Bank, National Development Bonds. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Appointments & Situations, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, World Chess Game Drawn, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,221, Film Premiere In Museum, British Theatre Awards For Americans. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Umpire in dispute kills himself, Piggott excels on Aegean Blue in Chester Cup Watergate completes riding double, Sports in Brief, Lions' Fear Of Going Back To Square One, West Indians relieved by rain, Danish centenary regatta claims main interest, Relentless win by Kershaw, England unable to fulfil their promises Magnificent start but hollow finish, Conditions no handicap to Miss Wilson, Beethoven In Third Place, Stilwell's Instinct His Winning Virtue Temperament and game well tested. Law: Convictions ADD Up Fearson v. Sydney, Soviet Writer Sentenced, Sentences in 'no body' trial, Doctors Treated Wounded Men, Soldier Passed Bad Cheques, Men charged with having explosives, Father ordered to return child, Liability On Pedestrian Crossing Burns v. Bidder, Golfer told to keep temper, Man Accused Of Child Stealing, Law Troubled By A Fly Oxo Ltd. v. Chappell And Another, 'Struggle For Liberation' In S. Africa, Steward Cleared Of Shooting Charge, Crown's Eight 'Trade Marks Of Murder' Final speeches in the moors trial. Editorials/Leaders: The Dauphin's Question, Large Powers In A Small Country, In Peril On The Sea, New Prescription For Doctors. Letters to the Editor: Men In The Steel Industry, Decimal Currency, No Tips?, Paying For Zambian Copper, By Degrees, Medieval Windsock, New Burdens For Hotels To Bear, The Cost Of Beef. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: New Fiction, Shelley Coloured, A question of balance, Journeys' end in Spain, Zulu, Boer and Briton, Straining for impartiality over pacifism, Humorous variations on theme of the secret agent, A producer's rational view of Carmen, Riches of Bach cantatas, Shelley minor, Christian activist, Hamburg prize offering Sadler's Wells: Lulu by Berg, Exactitude and fantasy in the painting of Miro, All well illustrated, Vital symphony by Nielsen, Broad acres and window boxes-a nation of gardeners. Obituaries: Dr. W. H. Eccles, Mr. H. G. Morgan Former Gold Coast Judge, Gen. Sir John Shea, Mr. Edmund Watts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: How Payroll Tax Will Hit The Shops, Eurosyndicat Index, £200,000 Poultry Plant For Bulgaria, Black-Clawson Recovery Prospects, Trusts Take Steps To Alter Status, Copper Prices Rally After Early Fall, U.S. interest rate myth disputed, France, Fenwick Pay Less, Mutual Funds, Mercantile Credit Interim 7½%, £400,000 S.T.C. Contract, Aberthaw Stock Split, Warne, Wright Sales At Peak, Building Society Take-Ovfr, Hocroft Trust Control Lamp Makers, S. Guiterman Sale, Allied Investments nursing stake, Hopkinsons' priority is bigger exports, Transport Co. Earns £17M. In 1965, Unit Trust Prices, Further Fall In Gold, Mr. Fowler On Capital Flow, £3M. Contract For Parsons, New shape planned by Pye of Cambridge, Whisky exports up sharply, Norwegian Order For Rootes, Good start to year by Watmoughs, Cavenham Bid Terms Battle likely to be resolved, German payments gap continues, Jas. Finlay To Recover After Setback, A country-wide computer grid stressed, Seager Evans Earnings Slightly Down, Lorraine-Escaut Pay More, Company Meeting The Birmingham & Midland Motor Omnibus Company, Limited Investment Allowance Loss A Severe Handicap Give Priority To Buses Appeal To Motorists Mr. John Spencer Wills Reports, Ashanti Over £1M., N.E.D.C. backs overseas investment curb, Money markets find ample supply, Johnson Group Cleaners Limited Profits Fully Maintained, The Expanded Metal Company Board's Progressive Policy, £9M. German Plan By Dunlop. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Paris Decline Continues, Service shares dip but others go ahead, Late Rally On Wall St., Recent Issues, Pound tends lower, Latest Dividends, Pound loses technical gain, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good List Of Gains. Business Appointments: New Chief For Drayton Trusts. Property: Simmons & Sons, Flats And Maisonettes.

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